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Media and Climate Change: Making Sense of Press Narratives

Media and Climate Change: Making Sense of Press Narratives

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This book examines the media's coverage of climate change in India, investigating its role in representing the complexities of climate uncertainties and their effects on communities and the environment. It explores the socioeconomic and cultural understanding of climate issues, the influence of environment communication through the news, and the media's role in facilitating interactions between scientists, policymakers, and the public. Drawing from case studies, personal interviews, and a close reading of newspaper reports and archives, the author analyzes the pattern and frequency of climate coverage in the Indian media and its outcomes, particularly focusing on the Western Ghats region. The book discusses the political rhetoric, policy parameters, and events that trigger debates about development versus biodiversity crisis and environmental risks in India. It is of interest to scholars and researchers in environmental studies, media studies, public policy, and South Asian studies, as well as concerned citizens who care about the environment.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 112 pages
Publication date: 25 September 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive book delves into the intricate realm of media coverage of climate change, shedding light on its role in portraying the multifaceted complexities of climate uncertainties and their profound impact on communities and the environment. It serves as a profound exploration of the socioeconomic and cultural dimensions of climate issues, as well as the influential role of environmental communication through the news and the collective public response. Moreover, the book critically examines the media's pivotal position as a bridge between scientists, policymakers, and the general public, facilitating meaningful dialogue and knowledge exchange. Drawing upon extensive case studies, personal interviews, a comparative analysis of international climate coverage, and a meticulous examination of newspaper reports and archives, the author conducts a thorough study of the pattern and frequency of climate coverage in the Indian media. With a specific focus on the Western Ghats region, the book delves into the political rhetoric, policy parameters, and events that ignite debates about development versus the conservation of biodiversity and environmental risks in India.

This book holds immense value for scholars and researchers in the fields of environmental studies, particularly climate change, media studies, public policy, and South Asian studies. It also appeals to conscientious citizens who are deeply committed to safeguarding the environment. By unraveling the complexities of media coverage and its implications, this book provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing our planet in the face of climate change. It serves as a call to action, encouraging individuals and communities to engage in informed discussions and take proactive measures to address the pressing environmental concerns of our time.

In conclusion, this book is a groundbreaking contribution to the literature on climate change and media coverage, offering a comprehensive and insightful examination of the complex interplay between climate uncertainties, media representation, and societal responses. It is a must-read for scholars, researchers, policymakers, and concerned citizens alike, as it contributes to our collective understanding of the urgent need for sustainable development and environmental stewardship.

Weight: 453g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032149257

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